HUM - The Heavy Space Rockers That Almost Became 'Stars'
This band had one of their albums sell a decent amount, and even produce a hit single (maybe not technically a hit, but popular enough that they're 'one-hit wonders' to some people, by the looks of it), but they're still relatively small in the alt rock world. Though they seem like the kind of guys that are more than happy with their current level of recognition, so that probably doesn't matter too much. Anyway, they made some good stuff. That's the main point of this video. I didn't do any individual ratings for the albums because... well, I wasn't sure of what ratings I'd give them lol. But this would be how I rank them at the moment: 5. Fillet Show 4. You'd Prefer An Astronaut 3. Inlet 2. Electra 2000 1. Downward is Heavenward The middle 3 are pretty much equal and quite hard for me to separate, so it may not be finalised.

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